On 09/12/2007 08:19:22 AM, Pedro Lino wrote:

> It is quite easy although apparentely undocumented :) (I
> couldn't find
> it in the Windows help file)
> Double click your graph. In the Customize Chart dialog:
> select from the
> object tree on the top left corner the Series you want to
> add the Trend
> Line to. Click on the "+ Add" button under it and from the
> drop list
> select the Trend Line model you want to adjust to your
> data (e.g. Linear)
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Quick note:  If you are transferring spreadsheets from M$  
and the original already has a trend line, Gnumeric picks  
it up and runs with it.  I can´t get OO or the high priced  
German spread to do the same.

I gave up windows several months ago and started with  
Xubuntu on a very old computer.  Gnumeric fit in perfectly  
(with Abiword) and is still the only spreadsheet I will  
ever need.

My two current machines are: Dell desktop Ubuntu and an  
older Dell Latitude laptop Freespire; Puppy as a backup on  
both.

´Keep up the great work.

nero
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